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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Jul 1, 2006 22:16:04 GMT
Folks .... "some of you" have reported difficulties using George CARTY's new B707/720 panels series whilst others appear to be having no difficulties whatsoever.
I want to try to establish whether or not there is any common denominator in the case of those experiencing difficulties.
I therefore ask .... If you are experiencing difficulties running these panels with our aircraft then kindly post/log your problem here .... "once only".
This is what I want to know
1. A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM (no more than 2 or 3 sentences please) ?
2. WHAT WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM ARE YOU USING ?
3. IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING NO PROBLEMS WHATSOEVER THEN I REQUEST YOU REPLY .... "NO PROBLEMS AT ALL" .... ALONG WITH WHAT WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM YOU ARE USING
Please do not attempt to reach conclusions as to what may be causing your problem .... if you have one. Simply just log the specific details here aas requested above.
Thank you !
Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by speedbird591 on Jul 1, 2006 23:30:30 GMT
1. 707-320B/320C(v5 and v6) and 420. Both appropriate panels. 2. Windows XP Home 3. No problems at all 4. ;D
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Post by flugkapitan on Jul 2, 2006 0:16:03 GMT
1. 707-120B, 320, 320B/C, 420 2. WinXP SP2 Home Edition 3. No problems whatsoever 4. Many thanks for the planes, panel, sounds, etc....and the most excellent support!!
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Post by jimhalinda on Jul 2, 2006 0:29:37 GMT
1. 707-120, 320, 320B/C, 420 2. WinXP SP2 Pro Edition 3. No problems at all, although I have only used the autopilot in INS mode so far. 4. With the new panels, the 707s have finally managed to tear me away from your DC-8s. Thanks George and HJG!
Regards,
Jim
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Post by muletrain on Jul 2, 2006 3:42:25 GMT
Howdy....
1. 120, 120B, 720, 720B 2. Windows XP Pro, SP2 3. No problemos...however, I haven't used all the features yet. 4. Very nice...thanks gentlemen. Your efforts are much appreciated. ;D Roy Marsh
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Post by network on Jul 2, 2006 5:36:37 GMT
No problems thus far with 707 panel/s. Am using XP.
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Post by maxwell on Jul 2, 2006 6:25:48 GMT
1. Boeing 707-320B and -420 Flipping battery switch on and starting engines manually using ground power, then selecting power from electrical bus of a running engine, leaves all nav and comms radios inoperative (cannot change frequencies using the mouse, only the comm 1 radio via the ATC window, and even then no radio traffic or ATIS can be heard). Also, the autopilot is unavailable, that is, the yaw damper switch may be toggled, but the altitude hold switch rapidly toggles back and forth on its own (once battery power switch is on), the autopilot master switch will not toggle into the ON position and the horizontal mode selector will not toggle positions. However, starting the engines using the Ctrl+E shortcut enables all radio and autopilot functions, once one engine has started and its bus has been enabled, regardless of the position of the Essential Power Switch on the Electrical Panel. 2. Windows XP Home SP2 Max
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Post by dougbr2005 on Jul 2, 2006 17:43:53 GMT
1. Will not load the gauge files. Reports an error 707-120.GAU or 707-320.GAU. If the gauge files are deleted the panel bitmaps show no prblem without the gauges. 2. Windows ME
Note the DC8, CV880/990 panels work fine.
Douglas
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Post by alexzar14 on Jul 3, 2006 1:01:00 GMT
I flew 120A, 220, 320C no problems although I did not use INS (seems to be a simple device but I can't figure it out without instructions, I flew by VORs) everything else is ok. Once I had a problem with vertical speed control with 120A (it stopped responding above 12,000 on climb), I reloaded the plane in flight and the problem never repeated itself again.
I use XP SP2 home.
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Post by jtpaint on Jul 7, 2006 20:47:18 GMT
Using Windows XP Home Edition
Downloaded NWA 720B A/C, Panel, Gauges. A/C and panel loaded fine. No gauges even though everything appears to be pathed correctly.
Any ideas? Model looks great as does the panel.
Joe
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Jul 7, 2006 21:52:44 GMT
Make sure all gauges are installed inside the FS9 "GAUGES" folder.
Mark C AKL/NZ
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Post by piedmont700 on Jul 8, 2006 2:02:57 GMT
1. 320, 320C 2. Windows XP Home, SP2 3. A few problems with the fuel crossfeed switches. 4. Very nice...thanks gentlemen
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